I was at that match (my first visit to Craven Cottage) but I don't think it is Oxford who are the visitors. If you look closely at the visiting team's yellow shirts they seem to have markings on them which don't match what Oxford were wearing at the time. The episode in question was broadcast in December 1982 so I think it is more likely that they used a game from 81-82 involving a visiting team who wore yellow as their change kit.

Edit; as an aside, it's interesting to note that later on in the episode, they show copies of a matchday programme on a table. I think this could well be the only time matchday programmes for a fictional match have been shown on TV, at least in the UK.

I had narrowed the field down to 80-81 opponents, but the Fulham kit looks like the 81-82 kit. Probably an early season game, plenty of grass on the pitch, and before the clocks changed as there's plenty of light. In my opinion that narrows the field down to:

Has anybody just watched ITV's new drama 'Bobby and Tina' about Bobby Moore and his wife? If so did anyone recognise the ground his West Ham team were training on? The pitch was enclosed by a white plastic rail which I'm sure no grounds had back in the 1960's when it was set, one side of the ground had a small covered terrace with green corrugated roof with brick wall behind. When he was training with England, probably used the same ground, there was a grand white building with tudor exterior behind the opposite side but not facing the pitch. Couldn't see any lights so whichever club's home ground it was can't be any higher than Step 7 in the pyramid.

Has anybody just watched ITV's new drama 'Bobby and Tina' about Bobby Moore and his wife?

I watched the first 15 minutes. It was dire. Fortunately by that time Mrs Part-Timer, at whose insistence we were watching it, had fallen asleep and I was able to put the Leeds v Derby game back on. Sadly that didn't attain the level of entertainment that games between these two in the 1970s managed. I would rather watch a programme about Franny Lee and Norman Hunter than Mr and Mrs Moore.

Has anybody just watched ITV's new drama 'Bobby and Tina' about Bobby Moore and his wife?

I watched the first 15 minutes. It was dire. Fortunately by that time Mrs Part-Timer, at whose insistence we were watching it, had fallen asleep and I was able to put the Leeds v Derby game back on. Sadly that didn't attain the level of entertainment that games between these two in the 1970s managed. I would rather watch a programme about Franny Lee and Norman Hunter than Mr and Mrs Moore.

Lee v Hunter now that was good old classic entertainment with a game of football thrown in as a sideline.

See weatherfield county werr mentioned again in coronation st. Anyone know where they play at? Im sure one of there games were featured years ago but cant remember which ground was used

The pub in Coronation Street is the Rovers Return. I believe this is supposed to refer to a defunct football or rugby team. I also vaguely remember that there was a storyline 30 or 40 years ago where someone was trying to reform the club. AFC Weatherfield Rovers?

See weatherfield county werr mentioned again in coronation st. Anyone know where they play at? Im sure one of there games were featured years ago but cant remember which ground was used

I noticed young Simon wearing a green and white football scarf last night. I'm guessing he's not a Celtic supporter - though half his family appears to hail from Scotland - so I take it they are the Weatherfield County colours.

I noticed young Simon wearing a green and white football scarf last night. I'm guessing he's not a Celtic supporter - though half his family appears to hail from Scotland - so I take it they are the Weatherfield County colours. =================================================They are indeed. Follow this link to see a picture of Tim in a Weatherfield County replica shirt. Their recent opponents haven't been mentioned, but as the article states, I can remember them in the Conference, playing the likes of Canvey Island.http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.co.uk/...field-county-fc.html

Just watched the final episode of Tina and Bobby on catchup. Sale rugby ground, Heywood Road, passed off first as Watford's Vicarage Road when Bobby Moore went to see Elton John about the manager's job showing the main stand and later, when he became manager of Oxford City, the old White House ground showing the covered terrace opposite. Instantly recognised the road leading up to the ground after visiting for Swinton rugby league last year.

Watched an old Minder episode yesterday (All About Scoring Innit) Terry was on the Stamford Bridge terraces cheering on Chelsea and later in the programme tells someone he is a Fulham fan so in reality would never have been doing the former surely?